材料科学
海水
光催化
罗丹明B
化学工程
原材料
煅烧
废物管理
催化作用
有机化学
生态学
化学
生物
工程类
作者
Yi‐Hsuan Lai,Pei-Wen Yeh,Meng-Jyun Jhong,Ping‐Chang Chuang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2023.146413
摘要
Production of sustainable H2 fuel by photoreforming plastic waste is an emerging novel approach to tackling environmental pollution and energy shortage. We developed a n-p heterojunction g-C3N4/CuFeO2 photocatalyst made of only earth-abundant elements using a simple and scalable process. The heterostructure effectively suppresses the charge recombination, which is evident from a significant reduction in the emission of photoluminescence in g-C3N4/CuFeO2 compared to that of g-C3N4. g-C3N4/CuFeO2 exhibits promising performance in photoreforming various kinds of polyester plastics. Notably, g-C3N4/CuFeO2 outperforms g-C3N4 and CuFeO2, showing more than 60-fold and 100-fold enhanced activity for H2 evolution by photoreforming hydrolyzed polyester microfiber, respectively. On the other hand, the nuclear magnetic resonance study suggests formate is the main oxidizing organic product. Interestingly, g-C3N4/CuFeO2 can also perform photoreforming using non-pretreated plastics in alkaline solutions. g-C3N4/CuFeO2 maintains 84 % of activity toward H2 evolution by replacing pretreated PBS solution with non-pretreated PBS as the feedstock. Given the freshwater resource shortage, seawater, the most abundant on Earth, also served as the water resource under investigation. g-C3N4/CuFeO2 photocatalyst preserves its almost intact photocatalytic activity by replacing pure water with 25 % content seawater, although a decrease in activity is observed in higher seawater content. Activities for H2 evolution of 241 ± 6.2 μmol h−1 gcat−1 and 150 ± 8.2 μmol h−1gcat−1 were achieved by photoreforming hydrolyzed polyester microfiber over g-C3N4/CuFeO2 in 25 % and 100 % seawater content, respectively. This study demonstrates that non-toxic and noble-metal-free g-C3N4/CuFeO2 serves as an efficient and well environmentally adaptive photocatalyst for plastic reforming.
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